browning xt for skeet???

I found a Browning XT with 30" barrels for sale locally and I was curious as to how that would work shooting skeet with the proper chokes?
The gun has a non-adjustable comb and I am told that trap guns usally shoot high?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Mike.

The XS has the same rib that my 30 year old Browning trap has. You can lay one barrel over the other and there is no difference. High in the back and low in the front. Makes it shoot high if you are looking flat down the rib. The XT is about as High in the back but higher at the front than the XS. Makes it shoot flatter.

i like a little high shooter, i think its a great gun , if its a great deal run with it, if its going to be in your head all the time forget it, i shoot with folks that have super high rbs, im thinking of putting a devault delrin on my new k80.

I shoot skeet with an XT all of the time and like it best of all my guns. By the way, it is a 32 inch also. Will work just fine, at the most, will only shoot about 60% high. Like above poster, it is only a 21 yard game, so will be maybe an inch or two high with a 27 inch pattern. You will get along fine with it, but you might try a round or two before you buy. Thanks, Don

I also have a 32" XT, and when I'm not shooting trap with it, I'm shooting skeet or sporting clays. It works just fine. Flat or high... I think that all gets between the ears. Like the others say, shoot it and then decide. If it's a used gun, most sellers would not have a problem with your trying it. If it's new, find someone at your club who has one and ask to try theirs.

Where the gun shoots depends on how you are built. Put the gun on paper, using the Winston method. If you have high cheekbones, the gun will shoot high. If not, it won't shoot so high.

As an Amerind with very high cheekbones, my Skeet gun goes about 80/20. If I have a good day, I shoot well. If I have a bad day, it is not the gun.

As Gene said, the brain programs for this very quickly. I prefer a high shooting gun. Floating the bird provides less of a temptation to lift the head to see the target. The only target I want to cover up with any gun is on Skeet station Eight. "^)

I purchased an XT unsingle combo and was going to sell my older XT. I was playing with it, dropping the adj. comb down and shot a couple of rounds of skeet with it using 7/8 oz loads. I could not believe it, I like it better than my other skeet guns. If you get the non-adjustable comb (monte carlo stock) it may be a little too high for you. As others said, you are shooting so close it does not matter much. You get a lot for your money with the XT.

I am finding that an XS 30 inch skeet is lots of fun and effective in trap doubles. It's the parallel stock, I believe, no adj. comb, and the parallel stock mitages against kick into the face. So far a very promising and fun trap doubles gun. So why not vice versa?

Depends on how high you want the target floating above the rib when you shoot. Seems the older you get the higher above the rib you want your target to break.

Skeet is crossing targets and coming at you and going away. Different game than trap and to me different leads etc. Nothing wrong with the XS for skeet if you like the target floating way above the rib. For a kid or new shooter dealing with two leads is harder. It is easier to deal with just one lead, how far ahead of the target you need to track thats why i like the XT for skeet also. With the XS you have to lead ahead of target and below the target to break it. Its all in what you want. This is my experience with both guns. Prob wont buy a cup of coffee HEHEHEHE